I don't see anything attached. Is your Montgomery, the France line. I am looking for more on my ggrandfather but he was a Montgomery from Ireland (as far as I can tell). Patty David Middleton Edelen II wrote: > Hello Shirley, > I am always willing and glad to share what I have, especially with distant relatives. Attached is my entire Montgomery line. I am sending it to you and the list in case someone else, another Mongomery descendent, etc, is interested. By the way, back in Ante Bellum days there was a prominent family around here by the name of Montgomery. Their two plantation houses still exist. One is a private dwelling and the other, Beuna Vista, is a public place where you can have receptions, parties, weddings, etc.. > As far as my files go, keep in mind I am no professional researcher and have never been to a court house, etc.. Everything I have was handed down by word of mouth from my grandmothers, etc, and/or info given and shared with distant relatives, people like you, and people on the forums. But as far as I know here it is. I hope you enjoy it or it is of some use to you. Let me know what you think. I have also collected a few pics of Mt. Eagle, where Benjamin Franklin Montgomery and his family lived. I am not sure if it was a farm or just a home in town. But it seems back in those days they named their homes most often. > I hope it is not too big for the list or takes up too much space. > Later, > David Middelton Edelen II > Millbrook, Al.. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Yes, mine is from Peter Montgomerie from France. The list must not have let it post. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "wpsc" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 8:36 AM Subject: Re: [MDCHARLE] Shirley, here is my entire Montgomery line >I don't see anything attached. Is your Montgomery, the France line. I > am looking for more on my ggrandfather but he was a Montgomery from > Ireland (as far as I can tell). > > Patty > > David Middleton Edelen II wrote: >> Hello Shirley, >> I am always willing and glad to share what I have, especially >> with distant relatives. Attached is my entire Montgomery line. I am >> sending it to you and the list in case someone else, another Mongomery >> descendent, etc, is interested. By the way, back in Ante Bellum days >> there was a prominent family around here by the name of Montgomery. Their >> two plantation houses still exist. One is a private dwelling and the >> other, Beuna Vista, is a public place where you can have receptions, >> parties, weddings, etc.. >> As far as my files go, keep in mind I am no professional >> researcher and have never been to a court house, etc.. Everything I have >> was handed down by word of mouth from my grandmothers, etc, and/or info >> given and shared with distant relatives, people like you, and people on >> the forums. But as far as I know here it is. I hope you enjoy it or it is >> of some use to you. Let me know what you think. I have also collected a >> few pics of Mt. Eagle, where Benjamin Franklin Montgomery and his family >> lived. I am not sure if it was a farm or just a home in town. But it >> seems back in those days they named their homes most often. >> I hope it is not too big for the list or takes up too much >> space. >> Later, >> David Middelton Edelen II >> Millbrook, Al.. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Liber 29, folio 307 16 Jan. 1752 MONTGOMERY, PETER, Charles Co. To sons Francis Montgomery, John Montgomery, & James Montgomery, 1 sh. sterl. apiece. To son Peter Montgomery, 56a beg. at a bound tree on a branch, a bed, & a cow & calf. To son Joseph Montgomery, 56a on the W side a br. adj. his bro. Peter. To wife & extrx., Margitt Montgomery, for life, the plntn. I dw. on with 112a, & on her d., to son William Montgomery. To dau. Mary Magdilon Higdon & son Elisha Montgomery, equ. div., all the rest of my land. To son Richard Montgomery, a bed & a cow & calf. Witn: Edwd. Turner, Jacob Moreland, John Hunt. 26 Dec. 1754, sworn to by all 3 witn.after Francis Montgomery, heir at law, did not object